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AN ELEPHANT IN COURT

... br. Edwin Jones and Mr. Warton, wills whom was Mr. Day, Q.C., appeared for the plaintiff Mr. Talfourd Q.C., and Mr. Charles HaLle were counsel for the defen- dants. This was a peculiar and amusing case, and wori almost tend to show the advisability ...

FRACAS AT THE FANCY DRESS BALL

... TiH Nxw RECORDER or' LONDON.-At a special ineetiisg of the Court of Aldermen oil Monday, the Lord Mayer presiding, Sir Charles Hall, Q.C., M.P., was isoininated as Recorder of the City of London, and, there being no other nomiiation, was declared duly ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... with burglay. lea with euibezzilesent, four with forgery, and tell W:siP robbery with violence. [Before the Recorder, Sir Charles Hall, Q.C. RrIARK.rSLE FiIAUD.-Jo71; ITight, a dye:. : years of age, was indicted for obtaining mouey l; * preteneos from _Messrs ...

EARLY COPIES OF THE TIMES

... COPIMS 02 THF TflWS. NCITINTG To STEAL.--SENTENCE. At the Central Criminal Court on Wednesday, before the Recorder (Sr Charles Hall. ?? Henry Hawkins surrendered to his bail to answer an indict. ment charging him with receiving copies of the Times, well ...

IN THE LAW COURTS

... ri t~e action wrere fire honourable gentlemen, T'id g s r ?? Hawkins Sir Alfred Wills, Sir a t Je Iplili~iecrC. and Sir Charles Hall, whose pai'1 wte njih)uably well-known to their lordsaips. eir; o a Fidon Banker, who represented tho ir;teti; s; 0d t~iiias ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... Old Bailey by the Lord Mayor (Sir Walter H. Wilkin), as Chief Commis- sioner, who was accomopanied by the Recorder (Sir Charles Hall, Q.C., ?? the Commnon Serjeaut (Sir Forrest Fulton, ?? and the various other Oity officials. The total number of eases ...

HEAVY PENALTIES FOR PETTY THEFTS

... court for the first time on this occasion, when lie will preside in the Old Court in place of the Recoider of London, Sir Charles Hall M P., who wvill not attend durintg the piesent seselic. Mr. Besley will, it is understood, on behallf of the Bar, congratulate ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... Criminal Court was opened on Monday at the Old Bailey by the Lord Mayor, who was accompanied by the City Recorder (Sir Charles Hall, Q.C., ?? the Common Serjeant (Sir Forrest Fulton, ?? Aldermen Messrs. Davies, Treloar, Samuel, Vaughan Morgan, Hart, and ...

ALLEGED [ill] ON FRIENDLY SOCIETIES

... championship challenge cup' A PARISH CLEuRXe A-,fI HIs SALARY.-In the Lord Mayor's Court, on Monday, before the Recorder (Sir Charles Hall, Q.C., ?? an action was brought by Reulben Harry Frost, the parish clerk of the anited parishes of St. Miargarot Patxcns ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... Central Criminal Court were opened at the Old Bailey on Monday, in the pro. senee of the Lord Mayor, the Recorder (Sir Charles Hall, QC., ?? the Common Serjeaut (Sir Foriest ultonl, ?? Alderman Sir James Whitehend, Ne P., ALderman Tyler, A'Lderman Dimsedale ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... the death of Marion Eleanor Elail, aged four years, the darghtsr of an engineer's fitter, of Dow. ?? latrc, Bhromnley. Charles Hall, the fsther, stated thlat he wis staniinc, by ?? copper' in tire seli. le'y cutting up some eels. A rsaiepaen containing ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... Tite second sessions for May of the Central Criminal Court was opened on lionday at the Old Bailey by the Recorder (Sir Charles Hall, Q.C, M.P.) and the Lord Mayor. THE WIDOW AND T'rE SCOTCHAIAN.-A DlIGAMrY CASE.-JamnesArchibatid, atall Scetchnssn. wa ...